Bjorstaddalen Avfallsanlegg AS, a waste management firm based in Norway, has announced that it is opening that country's first artificial intelligence- (AI-) powered robotic sorting station for ...
Germany-based Stadler Group, with North American offices in Colfax, North Carolina, has commissioned what the company describes as the world’s first fully automated waste sorting plant in late 2015.
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The facility has been developed as a joint venture between TOMRA Feedstock and Plastretur, operating under the new brand Områ. Located in Holtskogen Business Park, Tomter, just outside Oslo, the plant ...
We throw away and burn increasing amounts of waste that could easily be recycled. Norway's waste policy is failing because of inaccurate measurement methods, unreliable data and a lack of transparency ...
TOMRA and Plastretur have opened Områ, a sorting facility expected to process around 80% of Norway’s plastic packaging waste by 2030. Image credit: TOMRA Located in Holtskogen Business Park, Tomter, ...